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'Please handcuff me': Man in police video confesses to University of Waterloo stabbings after playing victim

Video evidence presented during a hearing for the man who recently pleaded guilty in the 2023 attacks in a University of Waterloo, Ont., gender-studies class shows the former student telling police he was a stabbing victim, then saying "it was me" and asking to be handcuffed.

Video, audio evidence entered at this month's Ontario hearing for ex-student, who pleaded guilty

Geovanny Villalba-Aleman abruptly confesses to stabbings after pretending to be a victim

4 months ago
Duration 3:20
WARNING: This video contains graphic content. Evidence presented in court includes footage from a body camera worn by an officer for the Waterloo Regional Police Service. This video shows the immediate aftermath of the stabbings at the University of Waterloo in June 2023. Geovanny Villalba-Aleman eventually confesses to the officer questioning him.

Warning: This story contains distressing details and graphic video and audio.

Video evidence presented during a hearing for the man who entered guilty pleas in the 2023 University of Waterloo, Ont., classroom attacks shows him telling police he was a stabbing victim, then confessing and asking to be handcuffed.

The evidence was released to the public on Wednesday, over a week after former student Geovanny Villalba-Aleman pleaded guilty to stabbing two students and an associate professorin a gender-studies class in Hagey Hall in June 2023.

It includes police body-camera footage, along with audio recordings of the man walking into the classroom and speaking to the instructor before pulling two kitchen knives out of his bag and stabbing her. The court did not specify the source of the audio recording.

Policehave called the attack"a hate-motivated incident related to gender expression and gender identity." A third student was also almost stabbed while trying to flee.

In the over six-minute video, police find the man, who was 24 at the time, in a room other than the gender-studies class.

He at first tells police he was a victim, then gives a description of the person he says attacked him and says the person had two knives. Then, he abruptly says, "You know something actually please handcuff me, because it was me." He's then handcuffed and shows officers where to find the kitchen knife inside his backpack.

He had been charged with attempted murder and mischief, and also faced terrorism charges.

In a Kitchener court on June 3, he pleaded guilty to:

  • Two charges of aggravated assault.
  • One charge of assault causing bodily harm.
  • One charge of assault with a weapon.

Students plead with attacker to put down knife: audio

The audio recordings played at the plea hearing included thevery moments the ex-studentwalked into the classroom and spoke to the instructorbefore pulling out two large kitchen knives and attacking her.

WARNING: Audiocontains graphic content from inside a Waterloo university class:

Listen to the moment before a stabbing attack begins inside a University of Waterloo classroom

4 months ago
Duration 0:43
WARNING: This video contains graphic content. This is an audio recording from inside the gender studies class at the University of Waterloo in June 2023 that was targeted by Geovanny Villalba-Aleman.

Several minutes of screamingfrom the instructor and the students fleeing the classroomwere recorded, along with sounds of some students throwing chairs and other items at the attacker.

Students are heard screaming and pleadingwith the attacker to put down the knife as the instructorexclaims, "Someone is stabbing us.Please call 911," while the attack continues.

The audio includes voices telling others to "run, run now" as the sounds of desks, chairs and other classroom items are heard falling on the ground.

The evidence packet also includeda photograph of a small Pride flag that was ripped up intopieces on a table.

Investigators found the flag inside the classroom after the attack. It was confirmedVillalba-Alemanhad destroyed theflag, but who it originally belonged to wasn't known.

man being handcuffed
Screengrab of police body-cam video presented as evidence in court shows Geovanny Villalba-Aleman, 24, about to be handcuffed, after first pretending to be a victim of the University of Waterloo stabbings and then confessing in June 2023. He recently pleaded guilty to the stabbings of an associate professor and two students. (Ontario Court of Justice)

After the arrest, police alsofound a manifesto among the former student'sbelongings.The manifestoreferencedAnders Behring Breivik and Brenton Tarrant,and said the two convicted terrorists behind the 2011 Norway attacksand the 2019Christchurch mosque attack, respectively, "did nothing wrong".

Post-arrest video from the police station was also presented incourt. Aninvestigator can be heard talking to himoff camera. The officer asks Villalba-Aleman if he would attack police if they tookhis handcuffs off, to which the man responded he wouldn't as long as they aren't members of the far left.

Sentencing is scheduled to take place over fivedays in October, when the judge will hear victim impact statements and sentencing submissions from prosecutors on the terrorism charge.